Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has changed his Twitter name to "Harry Bōlz" in a surprising move, leaving fans and followers puzzled.
This comes just a week after Twitter's signature blue-bird logo was changed to the 'Doge' meme briefly last week, which was apparently done as a joke pulled by Musk, leading to a price rally for the memecoin.
Elon Musk is no stranger to Twitter antics. He frequently uses his account to share thoughts, memes, and significant announcements, and he has over 135 million followers on the social media platform.
Known for his "silly" and "erratic web-based presence", Musk's most recent choice to rebrand as 'Harry Bōlz' has lighted boundless interest.
Musk, or more accurately, "Harry Bōlz," recently tweeted, "Impersonating others is wrong!". This message has sparked more speculation about the meaning and purpose of the name change, raising concerns about whether Musk's rebranding is a warning about impersonation and identity theft.
There are a lot of theories and hypotheses about "Harry Bōlz" because very little is known about him right now. Some people wonder if the name refers to a forthcoming project or collaboration, while others think it could be a word play or a joke. Some even speculate that Musk orchestrated "Harry Bōlz" as an elaborate prank to engage and entertain his audience.
The enigmatic "Harry Bōlz" persona has certainly captured the public's imagination, even though Elon Musk has yet to provide an explanation for his Twitter name change and enigmatic tweet. As inquiries continue to circulate regarding the connection between "Harry Bōlz" and the stance against impersonation, Musk's fans eagerly await further details or insights into the meaning behind his online transformation.